On January 11, the Brazilian Football Federation officially announced the new coach of the national team, and former Sao Paulo coach Dorivar Júnior officially took office and became the new head coach of the Brazilian national team.
The 61-year-old began his coaching career in 2002 and has managed more than 20 clubs to date, including Brazilian powerhouses such as Santos, São Paulo and Flamengo, and this is the veteran's first time in charge of the national team.
Prior to taking charge of the Brazilian national team, Dorivar was the coach of São Paulo, leading the team to the Copa do Brasil in the 22-23 season. In addition, during his coaching career, he also led Flamengo to the Copa do Brasil, the Copa Libertadores, the Copa Auglaides Collusion, and Santos to win the Copa do Brasil.
It is reported that Doriwal will coach until the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. His first test in charge came at the Copa America in June.
The Brazilian national team is currently in the doldrums, having suffered three consecutive defeats and four games without a win in the World Preliminary Tournament, and is only in sixth place in the South American zone.
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